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QUITO, Ecuador (AP) — Ecuador’s president says Britain has provided sufficient guarantees for Julian Assange to leave his government’s embassy in London, where the WikiLeaks founder has been living under asylum since 2012.

Lenin Moreno said in a radio interview Thursday said his government had received written

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Live from outside Ecuadorian Embassy following Moreno’s statement on Assange case

published:06 Dec 2018

Live from outside Ecuadorian Embassy following Moreno’s statement on Assange case

Live from outside Ecuadorian Embassy following Moreno’s statement on Assange case

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Live from outside Ecuadorian Embassy following Moreno’s statement on Assange case

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Ruptly is live from outside the Ecuadorian embassy in London on Thursday, December 6, after Ecuadorian President Lenin Moreno stated that the UK has provided sufficient guarantees for Julian Assange to leave the embassy.
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Ruptly is live from outside the Ecuadorian embassy in London on Thursday, December 6, after Ecuadorian President Lenin Moreno stated that the UK has provided sufficient guarantees for Julian Assange to leave the embassy.
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